Photo Set

Photos: Transboundary Agreement Signing

February 20, 2012

Secretary Salazar joined Mexican President Felipe Calderon, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mexican Minister of Foreign Relations Patricia Espinosa, and Mexican Minister of Energy Jordy Herrera in Los Cabos, Mexico at the signing of an agreement on the exploration and development of oil and natural gas reservoirs along the United States’ and Mexico’s maritime boundary in the Gulf of Mexico.

Secretary Salazar with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Mexican President Felipe Calderon, in Los Cabos, Mexico at the signing of an agreement on the exploration and development of oil and natural gas reservoirs along the United States’ and Mexico’s maritime boundary in the Gulf of Mexico. Tami A. Heilemann-Office of Communications

Secretary Ken Salazar joining Mexican President Felipe Calderon, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mexican Minister of Foreign Relations Patricia Espinosa, and Mexican Minister of Energy Jordy Herrera at a Transboundary Agreement in Mexico that removes uncertainties regarding development of transboundary resources in the resource-rich Gulf of Mexico. Tami A. Heilemann-Office of Communications

Secretary Salazar speaks in Los Cabos, Mexico for the signing of an agreement on the exploration and development of oil and natural gas reservoirs along the United States’ and Mexico’s maritime boundary in the Gulf of Mexico. Tami A. Heilemann-Office of Communications

Secretary Salazar (left) with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Los Cabos, Mexico for the signing of an agreement on the exploration and development of oil and natural gas reservoirs along the United States’ and Mexico’s maritime boundary in the Gulf of Mexico. Tami A. Heilemann-Office of Communications

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (left) and Mexican Minister of Foreign Relations Patricia Espinosa (right) with Secretary Salazar, Mexican President Felipe Calderon, and Mexican Minister of Energy Jordy Herrera sign an agreement on the exploration and development of oil and natural gas reservoirs along the United States’ and Mexico’s maritime boundary in the Gulf of Mexico. Tami A. Heilemann-Office of Communications